<p>Was the girl feeling resentful “at that time” ? I think so.
something about how every aspect of the girl’s life was made “in their hand”; answer–>cumulative effect of parent’s influence yes
repetition was the most prevalent device definitly
gravity imagery–> stifling effect (related to [her] “diminishing” power) I think I put this because she was basically sent away</p>
<p>Poems of our climate
image of poems and flowers–>anticipates concluding lines I don’t think I put this…I don’t remember what I put.
what do “flawed words and stumbling sounds” refer to? (answers: mind, delight, poetry, paradise, etc) I put delight - because I think it was about taking delight in imperfection</p>
<p>O’Conner passage:
speaker–> Black writer? yes
why speaker opposes her mother’s “grass is on greener on the other side until one experiences it”: expresses resignation? yes
mother’s role–> provides counterpoints to speaker’s assertions yes
speaker’s final feeling: wry don’t remember
good fertilization = nurturing environmentI think I put public acclaim. I wasn’t sure. What do you guys think?</p>
<p>Carriage:
satirical vignet yes
EXCEPT question: change of view yes
All supports the ironic/humorous tone EXCEPT: “pulling down” (fences) don’t remember</p>
<p>Nature, Study, Invention (poem):
Def. ‘Invention’ for the Muse because Invention symbolizes one’s original thoughts yes
feet = poetry (speaker trying to imitate different poets but couldn’t because the flow was off ** yes**
parched field (fresh and fruitful showers, sunburned brain) yes</p>
<p>Doreathea passage (last one):
EXCEPT question: social allegory (either this or depiction of domestic details) I think I put allegory
Doreathea: shock and despair yes
Husband: shock and self-pity yay :] yes</p>
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<li>i got galls = desire me too</li>
<li>for the o’connor passage, i got “spoilt daughter” as the answer. anyone else? I got Black writer</li>
<li>the first question about the first paragraph’s use of image of flowers in the poem - i said it is to paint a picture of a perfect world. I put this or to start it off simply and beautifully (if this was even a choice for this question - I don’t remember)</li>
<li>about how every thing in the girl’s life was made by their parents - what is the answer?? don’t remember the question…</li>
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<p>How do you guys think you did? It’s hard to tell with literature, but I’m feeling okay about it.</p>